"Lessons of 64-bit C/C++ software development" are now available on our site

Feb. 2, 2010

The course is devoted to creation of 64-bit applications in C/C++ language and is intended for the developers who use Visual Studio 2005/2008 environment. Developers working with other 64-bit operating systems will learn much interesting as well. The course will consider all the steps of creating a new safe 64-bit application or migrating the existing 32-bit code to a 64-bit system.

The course is composed of 28 lessons devoted to introduction to 64-bit systems, issues of building 64-bit applications, methods of searching errors specific to 64-bit code and code optimization. Such questions are also considered as estimate of the cost of moving to 64-bit systems and rationality of this move.

The authors of the course: candidate of physico-mathematical sciences Andrey Nikolaevich Karpov and candidate of technical sciences Evgeniy Alexandrovich Ryzhkov. The authors are involved in maintaining the quality of 64-bit applications and participate in development of PVS-Studio static code analyzer for verifying the code of resource-intensive applications.

You may see the contents of the course on the page "Lessons of 64-bit C/C++ software development". All the materials of the course including the lessons themselves are presented on the same page. The course is now in English and Russian.

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